Bad Actors
by Mick Herron
Narrated by Gerard Doyle
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Pub Date May 10 2022 | Archive Date Mar 31 2022
RB Media | Recorded Books
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Description
Mick Herron, “the le Carré of the future” (BBC), expands his world of bad spies with an even shadier cast of characters: the politicians, lobbyists, and misinformation agents pulling the levers of government policy.
“Confirms Mick Herron as the best spy novelist now working.” —NPR’s Fresh Air
Soon to be an Apple TV+ series starring Gary Oldman and Kristin Scott Thomas.
In London’s MI5 headquarters a scandal is brewing that could disgrace the entire intelligence community. The Downing Street superforecaster—a specialist who advises the Prime Minister’s office on how policy is likely to be received by the electorate—has disappeared without a trace. Claude Whelan, who was once head of MI5, has been tasked with tracking her down.
But the trail leads him straight back to Regent’s Park itself, with First Desk Diana Taverner as chief suspect. Has Taverner overplayed her hand at last? Meanwhile, her Russian counterpart, Moscow intelligence’s First Desk, has cheekily showed up in London and shaken off his escort. Are the two unfortunate events connected?
Over at Slough House, where Jackson Lamb presides over some of MI5’s most embittered demoted agents, the slow horses are doing what they do best, and adding a little bit of chaos to an already unstable situation…
There are bad actors everywhere, and they usually get their comeuppance before the credits roll. But politics is a dirty business, and in a world where lying, cheating and backstabbing are the norm, sometimes the good guys can find themselves outgunned.
Advance Praise
Praise for the Slough House Series
“I’ll tell you what, to have been lucky enough to play Smiley in one’s career; and now go and play Jackson Lamb in Mick Herron’s novels—the heir, in a way, to le Carré—is a terrific thing.” —Gary Oldman
“Confirms Mick Herron as the best spy novelist now working.” —NPR’s Fresh Air
“Out of a wickedly imagined version of MI5, [Herron] has spun works of diabolical plotting and high-spirited cynicism, their pages filled with sardonic wit…Happily for Mr. Herron—if alas for us—events continue to produce rich material for his special gifts, and we hope he is scribbling away making good use of it all.” —The Wall Street Journal
“Heroic struggles, less-heroic failures and a shoot-out-cum-heist…with no let-up in the page turning throughout.” —Esquire
“Herron’s strength is in examining at close hand the absurdities, conflicts, and dangers of the intelligence agency as an institution at the center of some of the most central conflicts in the 21st century.” —Los Angeles Review of Books
“Unbeatable entertainment for thriller fans.” —Library Journal, starred review
Available Editions
EDITION | Audiobook, Unabridged |
ISBN | 9781705063293 |
PRICE | $29.99 (USD) |
DURATION | 10 Hours, 51 Minutes |
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